911 briefs -- Published Aug. 27, 2013

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Aug 27, 2013 at 12:01 AM

ACAMPO - Bruce Dennis Neumann Jr., 50, of Acampo was identified Monday by the San Joaquin County Coroner's Office as the man whose remains were discovered Saturday morning in a travel trailer parked at Jahant Food and Fuel Stop on North Highway 99 in Acampo.

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ACAMPO - Bruce Dennis Neumann Jr., 50, of Acampo was identified Monday by the San Joaquin County Coroner's Office as the man whose remains were discovered Saturday morning in a travel trailer parked at Jahant Food and Fuel Stop on North Highway 99 in Acampo.

When sheriff's deputies arrived at the scene Saturday morning, they found Neumann deceased and determined that he had been dead for about a week. His body was discovered by relatives who went to the trailer to check on him, according to the Sheriff's Office.

Evidence of a crime both inside and outside the trailer led the Sheriff's Office to call in homicide detectives to conduct an investigation. No further details were provided Monday.

A warrant has been issued for his arrest in connection with an attempted carjacking earlier this month during which a child was in the rear seat of the targeted vehicle and was struck while attempting to escape, according to Ripon police.

One suspect, Luis Alejandro Machuca, 20, of Modesto was arrested that night and has been convicted of attempted carjacking and conspiracy with gang enhancements, according to Ripon police First Sgt. Steve Merchant. Moya has reportedly been in hiding since the incident.

The two men reportedly attempted to carjack a running Honda parked in the 200 block of East Frontage Road in Ripon just before 11 p.m. Aug. 3. They jumped in but were unable to operate it correctly and, as family members came to the child's rescue, they fled the scene on foot.

Anyone with information regarding Moya's whereabouts is urged to contact the Ripon Police Department at (209) 599-2102 or the department's anonymous tip line at (209) 599-RTIP (209-599-7847).

STOCKTON - Three armed robbers entered a business in the 10300 block of Trinity Parkway at 11:30 p.m. Sunday, ordered the employees to the floor and stole money from the registers before fleeing south on Interstate 5 in a blue or silver Honda CRV, police reported.

The robbers were all described as men between 5 feet 6 and 5 feet 8 inches tall with thin builds, according to a report. One was described as black, 20 to 26 years old and wearing a black hooded sweatshirt with a white stripe and dark pants. The second robber was wearing a white hooded sweatshirt and beige shorts. The third was wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt and gray pants.

STOCKTON - Officers from 10 law enforcement agencies in San Joaquin County arrested 60 people in the 10 days from 12:01 a.m. Aug. 16 and midnight Sunday for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

The special focus is part of the Summer/Labor Day National Anti-DUI crackdown in the county, according to Stockton police Officer Joe Silva, a spokesman for the campaign.

During the same 10-day period in 2012, there were 101 DUI arrests in the county.

Through Labor Day, Stockton police will deploy extra DUI saturation patrols around the city. All regularly scheduled traffic and patrol officers will focus efforts at stopping and arresting DUI drivers during their normal shifts.

Police, the Sheriff's Office and the California Highway Patrol encourage all motorists to help make the streets safer: Report drunken drivers by calling 911.